The Positions of The Planets in February 1958: Some Guidance, Instructions and Practice Exercises for Novice Astrologers
posted January 11, 2009 - 8:39amWe have published this short article, one of a series* of links to all the months of 1958, to be an easily found online resource for anyone enquiring about the “positions of the planets in February (or any other month in) 1958”. Our intention is to stimulate the study of Astrology among more people – and we felt there was need for signposting to this free facility for those looking for particular planetary information.
In addition to the LINK TO THE PLANETS’ POSITIONS in FEBRUARY 1958 HERE we have written some instructions for those wishing to do some Astrological Research for the first time. These are written to be used alongside this ephemeris. They are not meant to be comprehensive but merely to give a flavour of the possibilities for this captivating study.
Instructions for Novices using this Ephemeris
This Ephemeris, you will see, is divided by columns – each according to the planet they represent. From left to right the columns, we mostly use are:
1st = Sun (Essential Personality); 2nd = Moon (Native’s Subconscious Mind); 4th = Mercury (Native’s Thought Process); 5th = Venus (Relationships and the Way the Native Loves); 6th = Mars (Matters Relating to the Native’s Sexuality)
How can Amateur Astrologers Use this Ephemeris?
Once you know the position of yours or others planets, in the sky, on the day they were born, you can research what each planet’s position means or illustrates about you or the individual/s whom interest you.
SUGGESTED EXERCISE FOR ASTOLOGY NOVICES 1
For example, you may wish to consider the position of Venus. For an idea of how Venus positions can influence its natives see our Article Venus Between the Sheet HERE
SUGGESTED EXERCISE FOR ASTOLOGY NOVICES 2
Another interesting exercise is to look at celebrities. Many celebrities have details of their birthdays published. This is all the information you need to do quick analyses (with practice) once you have learnt about the planets and the different signs of the Zodiac. See links to two examples of Popular Celebrity Profiles we have published on Cheryl Cole and Lucy Pinder following these instructions below:
ABOUT THE COLE AND PINDER ARTICLES (Links Above):
These articles are just for fun and claim no actual knowledge of either celebrity. To do a proper Horoscope (in our opinion) you need to know – first hand and not through press reports – the person you are studying. Also, to have any hope of being completely accurate you must take into account all the planets and the angles they form with one another, the native’s ascendant and the exact position of the planets. To calculate the latter you will need the native’s exact time of birth and exact location of birth.
*The full series will eventually cover all months in all years (from 1955 – present) and ad hoc years of interest from history.
**The Ephemeris (linked above) is an excellent resource for those who study Astrology or would like to start doing so. If you start using this free resource regularly, please make a donation to the upkeep of the site via its homepage.

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